Infinistructure supports dynamic application distribution and seamless server migration.
Data Return LLC, a tier-one provider of managed hosting and IT operations services, recently unveiled its next-generation utility computing platform, 'Infinistructure'.
According to Data Return, Infinistructure is the first utility-enabled managed services platform with the ability to dynamically move running applications across physical servers transparently, maximizing performance and availability. It features the ability to move applications across physical infrastructure according to hardware load and performance, and dynamic utility provisioning and billing for processor, memory, storage and bandwidth.
Infinistructure's enterprise-class server and storage infrastructure provides a platform with 64-bit dual core AMD Opteron processors, comprehensive redundancy features, gigabit networking, and disk performance exceeding typical dedicated server solutions, claims the company. It also provides flexible infrastructure scales with business requirements.
"Infinistructure brings capacity-on-demand computing to our clients while greatly reducing capital investment requirements, providing an accessible entry point to best-of-breed application infrastructure and services," said Sunny C. Vanderbeck, CEO for Data Return.